Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Intellectual property (IP) are legal property rights over creations of the mind, both artistic and commercial, and the corresponding fields of law. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property include copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights and trade secrets.

The majority of intellectual property rights provide creators of original works economic incentive to develop and share ideas through a form of temporary monopoly.

Although many of the legal principles governing intellectual property have evolved over centuries, it was not until the late 20th century that the term intellectual property began to be used as a unifying concept.


Intellectual Property Rights
The conditions under which the information created by one party may be appreciated by another party.








5 comments:

  1. Tibay man pre pero wala ko kasabot sa imo gi-post kay binagobo man na.

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  2. hi!!!korak jud dako au ang rule sa society mga I.T Prof....they make all individual easier.

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  3. ...."xa man ni??hekhek!!☺☺ chinese na d.i ka!!cUte imu backgroUnd, daghan bling2x!!-_-☺

    ...pag cOmment na kay nag cOmment naq!!",)





    ☺--jUviE--☺

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  4. hmph!!!!!!!!!!!!tama ka mga IT prof ghapn ta naa gud ta mga skills sa gikuha nato na kurso isa pa pud paano ta makagraduate if eala tay nabal an sa atong course dba...Take good care yngats!!!!!!!!!!!God blez

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